The news: Chip delivery times remain lengthy as component shortages continue. Meanwhile, chip inventories in certain markets are exceeding demand, per the Taipei Times.
No end in sight: The chip shortage was expected to turn the corner in late 2022 and early 2023, but global scarcity was compounded by geopolitical strife.
The supply chain is out of whack: The lack of diversification and slow adjustments in the chip sector are taking their toll and could lead to a period of imbalance for supply chains.
A year too late: None of these new chip factories is expected to contribute to global supplies until they go online in 2024. Until then, supply chain scarcity will continue drive up product pricing.
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